Amos P. Cutting FAIA (September 13, 1839 – February 6, 1896) was an American architect in practice in Worcester, Massachusetts.
He was soon joined there by his elder brother, George H. Cutting, who would become a successful general contractor in Worcester.
[4] In 1887 Cutting joined the Western Association of Architects (WAA); he was one of the organization's easternmost members.
In 1889 the WAA merged with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), and Cutting, like all members, was made a Fellow.
J. William Patston, architect of the Quinsigamond Firehouse and other buildings, also worked for Cutting.